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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) I have a backdoor in my OS X? This is what I found in my bash history Post 302941604 by jonathansmith on Friday 17th of April 2015 11:42:28 PM
Old 04-18-2015
I have a backdoor in my OS X? This is what I found in my bash history

That's what appears at the beginning of my bash history (when you type "open .bash_history" in terminal)
Code:
sudo -k
export PS1="";sudo echo AUTHENTICATED;echo RETRY
exit
export PS1=""
sudo echo AUTHENTICATED ; sudo -k ; echo AUTHENTIKILL ; echo PROCESSEDAUTHENTICATION
sudo ls;sudo -k;exit;echo DONEXT
export PS1=""
sudo echo AUTHENTICATED ; sudo -k ; echo AUTHENTIKILL ; echo PROCESSEDAUTHENTICATION
sudo nice -n -10 $'/\101\160\160\154\151\143\141\164\151\157\156\163/\106\151\154\145\123\141\154\166\141\147\145\56\141\160\160/\103\157\156\164\145\156\164\163/\122\145\163\157\165\162\143\145\163'/SFileParse;exit;echo DONEXT
export PS1=""
sudo echo AUTHENTICATED ; sudo -k ; echo AUTHENTIKILL ; echo PROCESSEDAUTHENTICATION
sudo ls;sudo -k;exit;echo DONEXT
export PS1=""
sudo echo AUTHENTICATED ; sudo -k ; echo AUTHENTIKILL ; echo PROCESSEDAUTHENTICATION
sudo nice -n -10 $'/\101\160\160\154\151\143\141\164\151\157\156\163/\106\151\154\145\123\141\154\166\141\147\145\56\141\160\160/\103\157\156\164\145\156\164\163/\122\145\163\157\165\162\143\145\163'/SFileParse;exit;echo DONEXT
export PS1=""
sudo echo AUTHENTICATED ; sudo -k ; echo AUTHENTIKILL ; echo PROCESSEDAUTHENTICATION
sudo nice -n -10 $'/\101\160\160\154\151\143\141\164\151\157\156\163/\106\151\154\145\123\141\154\166\141\147\145\56\141\160\160/\103\157\156\164\145\156\164\163/\122\145\163\157\165\162\143\145\163'/SFileParse;exit;echo DONEXT
export PS1=""
sudo echo AUTHENTICATED ; sudo -k ; echo AUTHENTIKILL ; echo PROCESSEDAUTHENTICATION
sudo nice -n -10 $'/\101\160\160\154\151\143\141\164\151\157\156\163/\106\151\154\145\123\141\154\166\141\147\145\56\141\160\160/\103\157\156\164\145\156\164\163/\122\145\163\157\165\162\143\145\163'/SFileParse;exit;echo DONEXT
export PS1=""
sudo echo AUTHENTICATED ; sudo -k ; echo AUTHENTIKILL ; echo PROCESSEDAUTHENTICATION
sudo nice -n -10 $'/\101\160\160\154\151\143\141\164\151\157\156\163/\106\151\154\145\123\141\154\166\141\147\145\56\141\160\160/\103\157\156\164\145\156\164\163/\122\145\163\157\165\162\143\145\163'/SFileParse;exit;echo DONEXT
export PS1=""
sudo echo AUTHENTICATED ; sudo -k ; echo AUTHENTIKILL ; echo PROCESSEDAUTHENTICATION
sudo nice -n -10 $'/\101\160\160\154\151\143\141\164\151\157\156\163/\106\151\154\145\123\141\154\166\141\147\145\56\141\160\160/\103\157\156\164\145\156\164\163/\122\145\163\157\165\162\143\145\163'/SFileParse;exit;echo DONEXT
export PS1=""
sudo echo AUTHENTICATED ; sudo -k ; echo AUTHENTIKILL ; echo PROCESSEDAUTHENTICATION
sudo nice -n -10 $'/\101\160\160\154\151\143\141\164\151\157\156\163/\106\151\154\145\123\141\154\166\141\147\145\56\141\160\160/\103\157\156\164\145\156\164\163/\122\145\163\157\165\162\143\145\163'/SFileParse;exit;echo DONEXT
export PS1=""
sudo echo AUTHENTICATED ; sudo -k ; echo AUTHENTIKILL ; echo PROCESSEDAUTHENTICATION
sudo nice -n -10 $'/\101\160\160\154\151\143\141\164\151\157\156\163/\106\151\154\145\123\141\154\166\141\147\145\56\141\160\160/\103\157\156\164\145\156\164\163/\122\145\163\157\165\162\143\145\163'/SHarvest;exit;echo DONEXT

I also would love to use an open source Operational System, but I'm really not skilled at it... Smilie So have to use OS X, which is by itself is full of NSA backdoors Smilie
 

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